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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
213National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Biorepository Plant and Algal Samples Available for Ecological and Evolutionary ResearchEcologyYule, Kelsey; Steger, Laura.natural history collection
Herbarium
algae
aquatic plant
lichen
bryophyte
microbe
canopy foliage
Foliar Chemistry
Belowground Biomass
literfall
genomics
Macroecology
Ecology
evolution
population dynamics
Plant Community
Biodiversity
bioinformatics
Ecosystem
phenology
Invasive species
climate change
global change
169National Science Foundation Information Session for Early Career IndividualsConference WideIngram, Amanda.
168National Science Foundation Information Session for Faculty and Other ProfessionalsConference WideIngram, Amanda.
360Natural DNA methylation variation in wild strawberry populations along a climatic gradientMolecular EcologySammarco, Iris; Munzbergova, Zuzana; Latzel, Vit.Epigenetics
DNA methylation
crop wild relatives
Local Adaptation
494Natural History Education and Community Outreach Through the Campus ArboretumGerminating Ideas - Lightning TalksRollinson, Emily; Strubert, Weston.Arboretum
natural history
education
outreach
586Nectaromania in Passifloraceae: summarizing our current understanding of extrafloral nectaries in a morphologically challenging lineageCharacteristics of nectar, nectaries, and nectar spursKrosnick, Shawn; Maynord, Silas; Hearn, David; Hawkins, Angela; Shrestha, Bikash.extrafloral
Passifloraceae
Adenia
Passiflora
nectary
leef teeth
610Nectar Resources in Oak Savanna Pollinator HabitatsConservation BiologyDay, Meigan; Walsh, Ryan; Michaels, Helen.pollinators
nectar
conservation
861Nectar secondary metabolites and pesticide exposure synergistically affect pollinator physiology and behaviorEcologyRichman, Sarah; Maalouf, Isabelle; Smilanich, Angela; Leonard, Anne.plant-pollinator
Plant ecology
nectar
pesticides
Secondary Metabolites
203Nectary specific gene expression in PenstemonCharacteristics of nectar, nectaries, and nectar spursKatzer, Amanda; Wessinger, Carolyn; Hileman, Lena.nectaries
development
RNA-seq
Penstemon
782Neighbor, competitor: the role of resource availability and neighbor identity in plant susceptibility to herbivoresEcologyHolmes, Katherine; Power, Alison.herbivory
plant-insect interactions
59Neopolyploidy exacerbates nutritional needs and affects resource capture and storage traits inHeuchera cylindricaEcologyAnneberg, Thomas; Segraves, Kari.polyploidy
Saxifragaceae
Resource Economics Spectrum
Nutrient assay
458Neopolyploidy increases resilience to herbivore damage, but does not affect tolerance in Arabidopsis thalianaSymbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsCure, Anne; Cure, Anne; Segraves, Kari.Whole-genome duplication
herbivory
Arabidopsis thaliana
polyploidy
857Neopolyploidy in Heuchera cylindrica causes increased nutrient limitation phenotypes of functional traitsFrom Genes to Distributions: physiological ecology as an integrator of polyploid biologyAnneberg, Thomas; Segraves, Kari.polyploidy
Saxifragaceae
Resource Economics Spectrum
Nutrient assay
299Netleaf hackberry (Celtis reticulata) seeds are positively affected by ingestion by coyotesEcologyVeltkamp, Hannah; Houghton, Sydney; Stevens, Michael T..Hackberries
Ingestion
Germination
Coyotes
Plant-Animal Interactions
Celtis reticulata
Wasatch Mountains
Seed Biology
Seed
Seedling
Growth
319New approaches to the maintenance and preparation of florasFloristics & TaxonomyBarkworth, Mary; Valles, Kristian; Billings, Garrett; Billings, Garrett; Dyreson, Curtis.Floras
Grasses
Northern Utah
North America
Biodiversity Informatics
Symbiota
Tropicos
KeyBase
OpenHerbarium
270New Fronds of Dryopteris intermedia Develop More Slowly When the Stipes of Overwintering Fronds are BrokenPteridologyTessier, Jack.temperate forest
fern
leaf phenology
northeastern United States
wintergreen
750New gymnosperm reproductive organs of possible gnetalean affinity from the Upper Jurassic of the Morrison Formation in southern UtahPaleobotanyManchester, Steven; Doyle, James; Hotton, Carol; Zhang, Xiaoqing; Wing, Scott.Gnetales
reproductive organs
Jurassic
Utah
520New insights into the evolution of the fern family DennstaedtiaceaePteridologySundue, Michael; Triana-Moreno, Luz Amparo; Schwartsburd, Pedro.Cretaceous
Phyletic Slide
Bower
Shade-intolerant
357New pieces of the Chusquea puzzle: A revision and recircumscription of Chusquea sect. Serpentes (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae)Floristics & TaxonomyMcMurchie, Elizabeth; Peterson, Bryan; Leandro, Thales D.; Clark, Lynn.bamboo
Taxonomy
chusqueinae
chusquea
Tropical
Neotropical
Systematics
678New species of Polylepis (Rosaceae) from EcuadorFloristics & TaxonomyRomoleroux , Katya Susana; Boza Espinoza, Tatiana Erika; Kessler, Michael.morphology
New taxa
Polylepis
reevaluation
Taxonomy
588Niches in time, space, and environment: Concepts and comparative contextsBiodiversity synthesis: Linking large phylogenies with species traits and ecologies.Guralnick, Robert; Li, Daijiang.niche evolution
phenology
Biogeography
climate change
760Nitrogen acquisition strategy and photosynthetic demand drive allocation responses in cotton and soybeanEcophysiologyWaring, Elizabeth; Perkowski, Evan; Smith, Nicholas.Nitrogen fertilzation
Photosynthetic demand
Photosynthetic optimization theory
nitrogen-fixation
Resource acquistion
736Novel leaf morphology and variation in foliage similar to Rhacopteris from the Early Carboniferous Price Formation, southwestern Virginia, USA PaleobotanyGensel, Patricia; Knier, Aubrey.Early Carboniferous
foliage
825Novel molecular phylogeny of Passifloraceae reveals highly labile coevolutionary interactions with Heliconius butterfliesSymbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsKozak, Krzysztof M..Passifloraceae
Heliconius
host specificity
coevolution
macroevolution
873Novel Phylogenomics in Geissorhiza (Iridaceae): Preliminary results from the Cape Floristic RegionPhylogenomicsEifler, Evan; Lemmon, Alan; Lemmon, Emily; Givnish, Thomas.phylogenomics
Biogeography
Systematics
character evolution
640Nuclear phylogenomic analysis resolves the backbone of Prunus and identifies lineages impacted by frequent reticulate evolutionPhylogenomicsHodel, Richard; Zimmer, Elizabeth; Wen, Jun.allopolyploidy
hybridization
reticulate evolution
gene tree discord
transcriptome
plastome

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